! 1 I ; . ■TV- .i ■f i: :4#i j •111 t r > x *r'| 'v' ; : : I--': :• ■vli'.’*.* ;h s•*••’ ! j*. .Ifc-.r-.r * *.v: ■. *^ Jllfef Pft ■ < $ 4i‘ >s. *•<£ «!-. m t . • .’A. i iMp # , UWV, ,8 v, ' c -■ ■ v- ■ i -i !■ will I§S^£.**.¥s! 9v*3fi£ £ •!»■• .-: : . ■ fM’ir -••' *v*-V' r » .**>.■**■ .- • .* rrl ** *•.">';'_•*■" «''*•' i-l : $ *,«•/ ’ -*' - * .1: * :; . tv*;-.. • » - * , '»' j «'* .* M « -V Pittsburgh, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 17. Speech of Gen. Mr. A. Stokes. This jgentiemaa, who U Justly regarded , as one of the big guns ofbis party in West* , •rn 'Pennsylvania, addressed the Demo- , oratio club in this city on Tuesday evening last The apeeohis published at length in : the Port of yesterday, evidently prepared with great care by the author. Mr. Sroxxs is a man of very considera ble ability; but R is a sad thing tosee Ach talents employed to oonbeal, under a very thin guise of patriotio generalities, the worst form of that thing we call copperheadiem. The whole soope and ohjeotof his argument Is to bind the arms of the Government with the Confutation, so as to render it utterly powerless to strike either at open or covert treaaon; to throw the protection of the Constitution abound traitors, while the Government itself is left—not only ex posed to the open, warfare and' sSoret ma chinations of men whom no law, either ha man or divine, restrains In their diabolical efforts to destroy the life of the nation—but fettered and powerloss. And all this Is done under the hypocritical pretense of de votion to the Constitution. "O Liberty I” said a lady who was brought to the scaffold under therule of “O Liberty! what crimes are committed in thy name 1” : We may now vary the apostrophe a little, and exclaim, “O Constitution * what crimes are committed in 'thy name I” First, degraded to be the manaolef of slaves; and now, in this hour of calamity, made a fetter wherewith to bind and render power less the Government itself. Mr. Sroxxs assumes that the President has transcended the limits of his constitu tional power;, but he does not pretend to prove it. We shall only say in return, with all the emphasis the words will bear: it is not true—in no single sot or measure has he or Congress done so. In all they have done they have only caUed; forth the irae, inherent, but hitherto latent powers of the Constitution. Let us quote a few sentences:: So soon as the Administration had suc ceeded by these false pretexts, in seducing into theranka of the army several hundred thousand Dmoorats, and felt themselves strong enough to defjr the source of all power,' they commenced a systematic course of perjury and treason by repeated and avowed violations of the Constitution, and of their oaths to support, uphold and de fend it. In this horrid exigency the duty of the Demooney was plain, and was per formed. The liberty of. the citizen is jthe life of the State. They set themselves to. vindicate the violated Constitution. The |f accepted the gage o f battle throvndownbgite Federal Adsuaietratiou. Sot . then, the enemies of the democracy were not the enemies in rebellion and arms against the government, but the govern ment itself—the man constitutionally ohoseh by the American people to support and defend their constitution, their country, and their fire-sides. The oommander-in ohlef of the armies of the Union is 'their only reoognised enemy! And yet the author of this sedition is whining aboutthe invasion of his eonstitutional rights! Sit rights, or daerte, under the constitution might be to him pretty serious matters were they given to him. Speaking of the war, he says: Neither side Is responsible for the ex treme of maliee and madness' into which unreasoning, fanatios on both sides often went, except so far as they, may . have adopted the cruel counsels of those infatu ated Mid furious wretches, of whom true antagonistic-types are to be found in Som nsr and Yaneey. Here are two representative men—one in tensely ;loyal to his eountry, the other-A perjured, blood-stained traitor; yet both are put into .one category, and denounced as “ Infatuated and furious wretches.’* Could folly,/falsehood or impudence go ■ further? Wo shall dose by letting Mr. Sroxxs Ullthevrorid what he conceives to be the mission of tbe "democratic party.” Tbs high anf saored mission of the Dem ocratic party, united with the time men of is to waif peace. with the South —to restore the aseenoiney of the Consti tution, everywhere—to assnre the equality Of the Stated and to vindicate the righte of -SMII. • Thisslunieful jmngrsph requires no oommoot. “ hUko pesos jtlth tho South” bjr ■ ihsmeful surrender to aimed traitor*; and “Tin die* to the right* of man" by tightening the bonda of the alaro t The Confederate JLoan In Nona Hcotia A banking firm in Halifax, N. S;, offered the Confederate loan in the following an noonoement: “Btookl alookl atookl by J. D. Naoh & Co. at thair rooma, Holiia ttreOt, on Friday next, 10th lnst4nt,»t 12 p’eloek : 60 shares Union Bank Stock, 6 do. Bonk 3. H. Amer ioa, 11 do- K: B.'Marino Idsurancs Com pany, $60,000 SouOum OmftdtnU 8 per cent. Oohontuea, with eonpona payable in gold. 8. AW. Ul. Gixr, 189 Hollii street.” When it waa pot op there. waa “quite a crowd, 6u< not a rimgl* bid wot offered —un- loaa we count It one that a ‘canny’ Sootoh man offered to pnrehaao tho whole bundle of ooupona nt the rate of four oenta per pound weight for peeking paper. " / Curious Key art about Admiral Wilkes By the arrival of tho British steamship Mellt*,atNew York on Wednesday, we leant that: it wascurrently reported iu Havana that Admiral Wilke* is a paroled prisoner, tutil he can explain the affair of the Vanderbilt firing into a Spanish eoast log steamer, a abort Urn* ago. ; The report cornea from no responsible authority.' The Vanderbilt and. Sonoma ware .in Havana. Ua. ?tn.TO», of the Baltimore Amtriem, in a letter vrrlttenthree days after the fight at Charleston, aajl: “It is now un derstood that the entire iron-eladfleet are to he sent down to'join 'Farragut’s squad ron, and partisipate inoperations on the Mississippi,’’l • Micsaxt liiSumvan,-of, Champaign •aunty, Hi.,-owns probablj the largest form in the Worth west. lon years sinoe, the form henowpoestssee eras a dreary waste and Its rlolnty a solitude." Hesintered, in 1863, more , than 20,000 acres, expended $lOO,OQOln permanentlmprovemehte,and now .forms: rising 9,000 sores., The re malnder fo under- fence, and will, in time, bt unML' - k Bxucatn or, Johb Mmok ' Boim—John Minor Bolts; of Virginia, so long lncateer a ted in Idbhy prison and in Baliiburv K. C- haehesnrelsaeedthrooghth, position of* Mend, pnaxtanslTepurohassr of tobaooo, and haa pmltefon to isntain on hisnWafti!»*a».tOordons*iUa on the pledge if not aiding, or abetting the Union wit. .I":-- The Late Assault on Charleston-- ;Further Particulars-»Di»appoint- - meat of the Soldiers. ] Mr. C. C. Fallon, of the Baltimore Amer- , icon, who is more than ordinarily trust worthy, gives eome interesting particulars \ of the late operations against Charleston, , and the feeling among tbe officers and crews 1 of the iron-elsds after the withdrawal from < the attsok. He says: \ “On the morning of the Bib, after the 1 fight, the seven Monitors were all exam ined, and found them all in as good condi tion for service as they were upon going | into notion on the 7th. Half-past one o’oloox was the hour fixed upon for a re-1 newal of the bombardment, and the officers I of the different vessels were all in readi ness and most of them anxious for a re-1 newal of the conflict The order for the I movement.was momentarily waited for, I bat the order never onme. I “At three o'clock it was ascertained throughout the fleet that the Admiral had I decided that ‘Charleston is impregnable, that Sumter cannot be taken with the ves-1 sels and appliances placed at his disposal I by the government*—in other words, that 1 the power of the government is not Buffi-1 cient to humble this nest of rebels. I “la conversation with some of the com-1 manders of the iron-dads, before this order was received, I was assured that the walls of Fort Sumter were pieroed and crushed, and the opinion was expressed that in three hours more the fort would be compelled to surrender. Several of them testified that their immense shot had entered the embra-1 aures of the fort and dismounted the guns, and that the walls were in a most shattered condition. “Two hours and fifteen minutes of bom bardment, one man killed, seven wounded, one inferior vessel sunk, and the great ef fort of the oountry to retake the forts and pubtio property abandoned as impracti cable ! “The reason why Charleston has not been destroyed by the irou-cl&d fleet, evei. I if Sumter had not been taken, is the dread ful feafthat overshadowed the fleet author ities of rebel torpedoes. Farragut had the same to encounter at New Orleans with wooden ships, bat bedashed into his work, and considered that the risk of life was a part of the duty of a naval officer, that ‘great risks were necessary to secure great results.’ “The Secretary of the Navy sent down here appliances to be used iu removing the I obstructions in the harbor. These rafts | and torpedoes have been here nearly two months, and the attempt to take Charleston has been abandoned without their useful ness being considered for a moment. One of the rafts was taken in by the Wehawken, with grapnels attached to it to cateh tor pedoes,'but they refused to have the torpe does connected with iL They were afraid the torpedoes might kick baokward, al though they had been experimented with, and even the raft had not been injured. “One of these torpedoes, containing sev en hundred pounds of powder, would have swept away the obstructions in the harbor, and enabled the fleet yesterday afternoon to go up and bombard the city. They were, however, not used, and this great national retribution is abandoned.” Two days after the battle Mr. Fulton writes: “Last evening I visited tbe iron-dads on the steam tug Dandelion, and a more bro ken-hearted set of men 1 never had tbe mis fortune to encounter. Each man appeared; to regard himself as personally disgraced by the act of his superiors, and aboard thei Ironsides the state of feeling among the 1 younger officers and orew was that of su preme disgust. 1 ' Gen* Burnside's Order. It is but a day or two since Gen. Burn-1 aide's most salutary order, in roferenoe to I rebel sympathisers, was issued, and yet, already, we have promises of the best re sults from its enforcement in the portions of the Western States afflicted with cop perheadism. Take, for example, the fol lowing account of it in Cincinnati, given by a correspondent of the Chicago Tribune In tiiat city: Gen. Burnside's- order No. 18, whioh 11 sent you last night, already begins to have ! its effect. You cannot find a man to-day in j the city, but who is in favor of supporting the Government and for suppressing the ] rebellion. Men who have been wearing butternut emblems attached to their watch guards, on their fingers or shirt bosoms, lave promptly removed them, , through fear | that it would be considered on expression ; of their sympathies with the rebels. The Union men are loud in their praise of the order, and rebel sympathisers are dumb. Gen. Burnside is determined that the order shall not bo a dead letter. Several arrests of prominent men in Covington and Newport, we hear are to be made for de nouncing this- order, and they will be sent to Dixie. Two arrest* have already been made under this order, Miss Fanny Battles, daughter of the rebel flen. BatUea, of Da rideon county, Tennessee, and Miss Hattie Booker, of Uutherford county, Tennessee, They will bo imprisoned at Camp .Chase. Mrs. Sommes, wife of tho Captain of tho pirate Alaharoa, wbo has boon residing hsreall winter, whole violent in Her de nunciations of our Government snd of our ennse, has, it is said, been ordered, to pre pare heinu to be sent into the rebel lines. —Another tells us that the secesh of Covington hare been greatly fluttered, and declare that Gen. Bnrnside. “is as had a beast as' Butler.” The Author ol “lilfe in the\ Iron Mills.” A New York correspondent of the Spring field (Mass.) Republican writes thus of the gifted Miss Harding, of Wheeling: The Mliy number of tbe Atlantio will oentmeneea new story by the author of ULife in the Iron Mills, ” and that reminds me to tell you that Miss Harding hss been spending some time in NewXork frith a no less ohannlngand no less notable person age than the wife .of-- Gen. Fremont. Miss Harding is a native "of Virginia, and there, dining Gen., Fremont’s brief campaign, “Oar Jessie”, first met her. It is difficult to reconcile her bright face, Bur, wary hair, and gonial, society manner, with the deep, searching, strong, impassioned, some times scathing, currents *of her,: written life. Yet oftenest so. Tha sea, by reason of its soundless deeps and shoreless scope, sates for itself an outer, life of calm, free fiow and rhythmio resonance. The sun beams kindle it—-tho moonlight refines it— the stars are its jewels—its under world is itsmystory and magnetism. Paoinoiios or Black Bouninas,—Gen. Hunter, a few weeks ago, made a commu nication to Gen. Beauregard, giving him formal notice that he should retaliate promptly every outrage or wrong done our black South Carolina or Florida troops who might foil into rebel hands; dud he added, what was perhaps the most effective part o: his threat,’ that in choosing rebel prisoners upon whom to retaliate, he proposed care fully to select these who owned the great est number of Slaves.' Thus,.for every black soldier Beauregard hangs—aceord to his threat—Gen. Hunter will hasg two slaveholders. There will not be many black soldiers hanged by Beauregard. ; A Vzxnan; Pateiot.— James OUllng hsrh, who was born in Bucks County, Penn*; sylvanlAj On the. 27th of january,’ 1768, and is now in his ninety-fifth year, has en rolledhisnsmdnsA member of. the Potts villa Unlon Toague. His first vote was east for. Washington, - He has attend'd and voted At'every Presidential election sins*,’down to the laalj in wbfgito deposited his ballot for Abraham* Jamno, and he no more regrets th* last than the. first PUBLIC JTOTICES. N. U. L.—The Central tTv “ K U l. will m<ct THIS EYES IMG, WILKiNS HALL. *t TKoV-ct. ap!7:lt ■iNOTIOK —iu accordance with ibe provisions of the B:h Section of an Act to in corpo.ate the "Inland telegraph Company," no'.fco l« Leteb/ gireo the UQrpa. atom aimed In sail Act, and tbe Ftoc*hclder» iu ttu c.rpO'ati >u T that th«r«wlU be ' mcet'njr of theaald Oorpora'e B.dy at th'< FBAKKLIH HCUSK, la tbe Borough •( Gatt>ebarg, onTHUBSUAT, tbe 7th day of Hay beat,. A- D. at 2 o’clock in tbe afternoon, for ;be porpooe of choofioga Frnldent and «ix Directors the mentgement of the effairi of aatd ccrp>ra- DAVID WILLS, JOEL B. DAFH---B, B. J. STABLE, GEVBQE ARNOLD. B. G. MeiIREA&V. )Lsft'Ußuo Mma Orrioc or tb« PanBTLSA*u U. U, Co., I Cabal Dcpabthtot. j The Penoaylranla BailroadjCo;apany hereby girt** publl* notice, to all whom it may o.nearn, that Id punhanee of the power end antharit j conferred opoa t: by ion dry prorUloae of u Act of the General As eembly of the Commonwealth of P«rjneylr.tßlA, en titled M Ao Act for the sale of the Halo Line of the Pnbllo Wonts,’* appro red Key 16th, 1867, It wtU, : on the fleet day of May, A. D. one thousand eight bon* dredaod sixty-three, abmdon eo much of tbe Weat ern Plrlalou of the Canal, lately forming a part of the Main Line Of the Public Work*, and a* Uee be tween BUtrtrille and John*town, (commonly known ai tbe “Upper Wee tern Division,”) together abo with each Cam, feeders and Bcsorrolrs lying weat of Johnstown, as ptrtalna to or are need In connec tion with aaid Upper Weeteru Division, By order of the Board of Director*. Wltneaa the seal of the said Company, the tt&th ! day of February, A. D. 1863. , . 1 J. BDQAft THOBSOH, Lt President. YT^-S—T —1860 X. DBAXB*t» PLANTATIOH BITTfIBS.: They purify, strengthen and invigo^te. Thoj cmti a healthy appetite. They are aa andldota to oaange.of water and diet£ They ovaroome sffocta of diwlpatloa tad late boon. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They preteat ml—matto and Intermittent fevers, 'they purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They core Dyspepsia and Constipation. They oars TTlarrhan. Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They core hirer Complaint and Nervoos Headache. . They are the beat Blttoi* lathe world. They make thewoak strong, and are exhausted natore’e i peat restorer. They are made of pore St. Croix I Bom, the celebrated Oallsaya bark, root* and herb*, I and are token with the pleeenre of a beverage, with* I ont regard to age or time of day. Particularly re* coihmrndod to delicate pereons requiring a geutle •timnlant'. Bald by all Grown, I‘ruggiots, Houle, and Saloons. P H. DBA&K A 00., 2M Broadway, Kew Tork. » tßSusmaa POLITICAL JTOTMCEB. RECORDER.—AudibIe Mo* '"Sr Curas, of JCil&ln township, will be a tandU data for Becordrr, snbject to the deelskrn of the next BvpoMlcan Ooqnty Oonventtsn. aplCreiawtcF RECORDER.— Hbxby Snitb* LT( 0 f the SeTonth Ward, Pit tabnrgh, will be • candidate tor Becotder, snbject to the decision of the ttepablkan Oocnty Convention. apllttc REGISTER. William J. Bighasdsos Will be a candidate lor tbeOfflcSe of Begistsr of Wjlls, An,, cl All*) beny county, enbject to the dedslom of the Republican Oonnty Oocventioa. apkttc irs»FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. .Wa. A. Hxanoa, of .pltl Township, will be a for Clerk of the Oearu of Allegheny County, ■ object to the decision of the Bepnbluaa Oohnty Ndtnihalinv Convention. mhllitc fng»FOB KKCHBTKH.—3 urea Espt, wsSr of Upper Bt. Clair towoshlp, will be a can didate far BegUttr, eob.ect o the decision of the Be pnbtican Hr-mlaattng Convention, 0h25:t0 mS»FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. DuSt fl. Gonna, of Bhater towaehip, will b< before the BapabUean Oonnty Convention es a can didate for Clerk of the Court*. ap3:to rpiy-FOB CLEKK OF TUB COUBTP. _Johi M. Luuns, ol Chartlen town*hip, will be a oandldaU for Clerk of the Ooarte, lubject to ,the decision ef the Bepablican Oenaty Hominat* tn» Convention ' nhtiite JTM W AO P£JK TISEJtSEJTTS. \X7ANTED. IT BO ABO 15 A PBWATE FAMILY, Tor a Gentleman, his Wife, and t»o Daughters. Address BOX B*9, Pittsburgh Poet Cilice. eplTXt . STAR BRAND S. C. JRAALS.—A Ireeh lot of this fine brand of Hams, pal up exprtmlj foy thesnbseribtr, jnst reeeived (mm Cincinnati ami for sale by tta tierce or at retail by JOHH d 5 BKHSHAW, ipjl corner Liberty and Hand streets. JUDD'S DAT ISM T CAM DDKS —i oues White and Colored Patent Can lies, fours and flyer, tost tecelrrd and for eale at the Family Grocery fetor* cf JOHN A. BBHSHAW, aplf . comer Liberty and Hand streets. PUTNAM’S PATENT CEUtEEB WBINOEB, tuperlor to ell other*; a aupply Joat tecaivaJ knd ler Ml* at the Family Grocery store of John a. bbssuaw, AplT noroer and Hand !tr»wU wi O. RICK —A Jot of genuine booth OiroUn* ftlct, ntr chtlce, jut netlvvd ud bfatteby JOttKA. EIHBHAW, upty corny Liberty asd Htnd QhOVK. ißm OHAHOI JOB A BEAUTIFUL AND DESIRABLE COUNTRY HOME. iTbo tubKrtber offers lor nU that beta Ilfol wood* lot known u THfi UftOYB, containing about 9)f •9tea, situated lo the Borough of 6«wl:klej, lama* diatelf cppoilU tha nee PreebjUrian Church, and ad|rin'ng tha beautiful raids ice of Charles Me- Knight. K»n Tbit proparty pohnh auar adrunta.es fora country reside nca* first among which in a mvtr JaiU ina <mdalm*da»t Faring ef gw* WaUr. Thu spring I Iflloeatod at a point aomriratly elerated to enable I the purchaser to coa&t) tha water to any part of tha I grounds. The toil Is good, and as the ground Unew | torsrad with jlee eU /orsri tnm, tha puirhasar will I bate nothing to do but to ramoTe a law of tha trees Immediately around the site h* mar chuose fur hia bourn! lay tut a*w roads, and he wfd hare all that etnba desired far a country hwe. Thera leja fine entrance to tha property both front and rear.! Nit isinaaorman to aay aajthing with regard to the desirableness of the neighborhood—BgWlC|S» LRYIfiWSLL SHOWS. This property will be aMd on tenor to ault tha -puiehamr. -.! Mr'Enquire of PUSHING BBOfl., No. 24 Wood ijwat. •V FBIOS, fi^O JNO. FLEMING. <* yyjU£N TUia UKUKL WAK la OVER; oa, WEEPING SAD AND LONELY." 600 OOPiBa BBOBIVED. ; aaribUeJ oo receipt of 26 CenU. OOARLOTTE BLUMS, Ho. 43 FIFTH BTfIBKT, 1. Sola Agentfor KHAfiSS PIAHO9, HAINB3 BBOS. PIAHQB, and PBllOya HBLODBONfI. ap!7 , . l commibsioh MBBCHAHTB, And Factor* In psrEot.BOß ahi> its paypooic, oiu, OAKDLS3.de, 61 BBOAD fcTBSST^-.^— You*< 69 BhHv BTBKST..^..—.Pittibuma. MTAscnUferth* POBTLAHD K*Bog*H* OIL WOBK& HBW iOBK OAMDLB OOttPiBT, 40. w . A.OHiPU*N, At«ut, 60 H*a4 street. SUSOKIKd —2O hhda I*. K. ting»r, IS do Cab* ao; M bbU. Sfand’d Crmh’d fla jar; JO do Loterioj’i B do; SO do -do 'Sjnip;, jo do BUHmoro d ; : JO do ! Bow fork’ do; ■ l*Obn;anort*d b'ds Tobacco; 30 bbli. Oat and Dry do; 160 t>z». Mftdboo P«»tl Stoieb; 200 b»IM Oikam;. 60coU*Mt , d*J»'.lHAoiltftBope' l laotoroand for soloby ' ■>■ : iplT WATT * wILSOK, ggB Hbwty »twt fcusa JC 'BOO ball bbU. Lake Superior Whitoteb; 125 do do Honing; I- 0 do Ho. 8 Haehorel, large; «0 do " 8 do; U> do *• l do; .fiokitu •• l do: ! 10 do •* 1 Balmoa; SObbla. * luv Nwilbi; , 85 do Labrador do; fiO ds *o. 3 Mackoral, large; lß«toraa»dbraalobT_ ■ aplT WATT k WTLSOS. 168 Üborty atraafc ’jgOCriiAOT LOUVVUUD—S.OOU lbi for —l7 c<TOT«»>immjrooii«tr««i«.‘' r*mUOU& UHIUU4— 6O. eum far ttls V»v» - B. A. fiBJntOTOO**.BO» *OOi ' ..Arfir ; a h: ■ ootnr of First tad Wood «t*Rt*' ? HAttU*T~2 tent, woeiud Ihii day. oa vt ,«fl7 Bull H OOLLOT, jrmir TSE Oil. UKDINASOS.—The follow lay.Ordiu&iiL-*, paired Pel roar; .iCib, 1 $O2 reg latioc the briaj mg of Csri-oa • l! let.i the uliy. is now vubliebtd for th- lu\.rrue;ion of u% tie> In’sr* t a ed: At? ORDINAHCK regulating the brngifig o’ Car bon ( ii into tb'a c'ty. bsc. L Be it ordained and enacted by Me Mayor, Al dermen and citizen* of Pittsburgh, is Select and Common Council assembled, and it U hereby enacted by the «*»- thoriiy of the same, That from and alter thvi first d*y Of UATth, A. D. JSC Vit shall not bn ! >wful U> briug lulon diity r etroieUK,Carbon-o. C>sl <J»* In or ollie< «t,i than in barrels or other like < lo o sea sels, and that for each infraction thereof ’he odeudec •tall piy a penalty of fifty dollar*, 10 recover* d>e .other penalties for infractloa of tbe city ordinances are b> law r««oversd. brc. 3. That the wharfage cn all S'ich oil lauusll on the wharves of said city shall bebt-o out pa' bsrrtt. and tbe additional enmof two cents per bsrrel foi ero*y twenty-four hoars (hat the a»mesUill be •uffertd to x«mala thereon, aUer the first forty-eight boom. buj A Th«t it shall not b» lawful . t«> ltud any Trade, Petrokum or Carbon Oil on tbe Mr between Ferry atieei aid tbe M •n.-r.eahel \ Bridge, and that for ca*h Infra-tivn t:i« r-o f u.a of. fender shall p»y % p«ual'y of 826. tal e roc vored a« other penalties lor infaotlwa tf city o*dluiv ato by ; a«r recovered. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, Ihin 2*lb day of February, A. I>. 18GA JAUES M’AULKY, President of Select Council. Attest: E. S. Uon&ow, Clerk of Select Council. A. G. M’CAKDLESS, President of Common Council. AUett: Hdou M'ILASTxa, Clerk of Common Council. JJSTABM3HBD 1760. PETER EOKILLAItI), BNUF.F AND TOBACCO MANUFAUTUBIiB, 16 Jt 18 CHAMBERS STREET, (Formerly 42 Ohuhim afreet, Now York ) Would call tho aitcnllun of d-alei* to. the art Idea of hit manufacture, vis: BBOWN SNUFF. Waeaboy, Fine Lapp**, Coarse Bappee, American Gentlemen, Damlgrot, I’oro Vlrgloia, Nechitoch'*, Ocpethagea. YELLOW *NUFF. Scotch* High Toa.t tfootcb, iriih High * r oa«i or Lnndyf Jotj Housy Dew Bcotcb, Frith Honey Scotch, Freeh Scotch. la called to the-large redaction In prlcafl of Fine-Oat Chewing and Stroking bar cot, •which will be found of a anperlor quality TQBAOCO. ; BirOK-*’o—long, So. 1, No. 2, Not. i and 2 ntx‘d, Granulated Fnrs Cur Obkwjro—P. A. L., <r plain ; Chv<u dl<h, or Sweet; Swoet Scented Orococi; Tin Foil Oavtndbb. Saoxixa-fi. Jago, SpaieJab, Canaater, Torkiab. N. B—a circular©! prloo« will bo aint on appli cation aplf’.ly A T OLD PRICE& : Hunt’s Union Stationery Portfolios, Containing 24 1-.MH PAPES, auorted; 24 ENVELOPES; to match ; 2STSBL PENS; 1 ACCOMMODATION HOLDEft; 1 LEAD PENCIL; THE CONSTITUTION OP TUB UNITED STATE* AND UNION LEAGUE PLEDGE. Allth* Stationery In these Portfolio! t* of rood qsallty; they art not uattd, and can b> examined b*- or*porchatmg. If yoo want three,a»k for BUNT’S UNION POBIFOLIOS. Each one hka the namo on tbecoT<r. Price 25 esnte. JOHH P. HTTHT. BockedUr, Stationer aid Nawadottler, MASONIC UALL jmth Hreet. NOTICE —In aocordanee with tho proriilont of “An Act to Incorporate theOcep er Flra-armt Maculaeiurlng Company," approved April 91.1813, the udenigned will open book* to receive snbtcrlptlona to the ttcck ofludd Company, cn MONDAY, the *oth InAant, at the BOOMS OF TUB BJAttD OF TBADS, on Fourth atreet, be tween the hoare of tea o'clock a. m. and throe o’clock p» m. The «tock la divided Into 10,000 ab*na,.cf 125 per •hire—9s per ahare to be paid In cash at the time of subscription, and 110 In ninety day*, and $lO in tlx months thereafter. i FartlM wlahtng particular info.mation In regard to the plan of organisation, probablk profile, ctar* tet, 4c., can apply at the office of the flatol Works of J. ML VOOPM& A 00* Bank Black, Filth ■ treat, at any time befcre the beck* are opined. GtOEfll W. CASS. IT THOMAS ML HOWE, VCoiparatoi*. JAMES 1L OOOPBB, J PltUbOTga, April Oth. 1869. j apO.'td DUQUH?N& BANK.—Ndtica is here* by gives that Book* to reaeiTe iobccrlpUon to th* Capital Sioekof tb* DUQCESSE BAMK will be cp«a at «jj ofiloe, Mo. 110 Johrth street. on TDDdfIOAT MOBIiIHO, April 16tb, at 10 o’clcck. This Bask Is to ba organised and'managed coder the provisions of “The Goverumtnt Banking Law.” CoPtTAI— —... —(500,000. Shoais. f too each. bubecription to be paid SO per centom wh«n the Board of ilirectcr* are elected, and the remainder 10 par centom eviry 60 day* thereafter; Each Stockholder la anti tied loots rote oa each •hereof atock bald. The Bank to p) intoopiretloa ai aoon as the stock la all subscribed:. W. O. LESLIE. assistant UUAaxMttmAsraitfs us no*,) Coos** 9tn Sto firaxm, J. Washington, i). 0., April 13th, 1663, J WILL BE SOLD, A'l- PUBLIC AliC nos, on TnOMUiY,SM April Initut, at the £ oral near the Washlnstoo OhaeiTatory. a lot of etndamned HOBS MB AMO HULKS, aa oaflt for public service I*4l* to commence at 10 o'clock a. ra. Tama caab, (n Ooreromeat Ponds. [signed] OH. ii. TOMPtINfI, . Capt. A. Q ;M„ U. S. A. J. 0. MeGOTBS A 00.', Auctioneers opl6:td AULKN, McGBBMICK &VO., Vallpt Focaaav, Pittsburgh, Pa. i WWxaanotJsa, Ho. 101 Liberty street, t Haanfactcrenef OOOH, PABLOB AMD BEAT. tSGSTOYES, PABLOB AMD KITOHSMOBAT&9, HOLLOW Steal and Glass Moulds, Bell* -log MU) Cartings, Hill Gearing, Gad, Water tod Ar. tUen ripe. Sad lions, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Sc* gar Kettlea, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, CoupUagw and Casting* reaeraUy. Also, Jobbing and Kachius Cartings made to order. Patented Portable MUI, wttb Steam or Horae Power. apl4:6md AND CONtSIGNUiiti, AT* k? TIHtIOB I—lt Is abeolately nicessor y that all Oil received at the Allegheny wharf ahatxJd be re* »rUd to me aa aoon as it entree, ii would, there* ore, notify all pervoat Retiring on on this wharf, that if they she old neglect eo to report, the fall pen* alty of the law will be Imposed uponithem. You can •are yoanelres time,trouble and expenseby calling at my office as soon aa your oil la landed, ton or also expected to remove your Cate at soon as unloaded, otherwise the severest penalty will be exacted. JAMES AbLBM, | WbarfmMter, J H. BOttLAND, 28 MABXKT BTBBET, Would call the attention of buyers to his stook of BOOTS AHD SHOES, both good and cheap. .. wax or ma paiais. Men’s come Bt.ots—„ T j 00 " flue prime Boots.-—..——*—— J OO Lad!®’ Morocco Heeled Boot*.—.l.- —« * °? “ Oongrun _•* Goiters, SUk Goring.- 185 41 Enameled CUppers.——-—- 3* ** fise “ j 50 *• 44 Balmorals—— -• 125 MISBB9 AHD GHtLBBtH’S SHOES, the largest and beat assortment to be found in the city. l BOYS’ AMD YOUTH’S BOOTS; SHOES, BAL*. MOBAUJ end GAiTfiBS, of er«7 style. V rare and call, at you can be suited, at • apll ■ Mf ahitet STREET, 81 door from 51b. Notice tot uakuknjsks—The choice of Vegetable Btauds la the new Market r-Houu of the city of Allegheny, wUl'Jbe told at public Outorr oa FRIDAY, the If tb of April. 1861, com* ttendug at 18 o’clock M. ■ . „ , The following resolution was adopted by the Selest end Common Councils: <... . : Besofaed, That the Committee on Markets be, and they ere hereby instructed, to sell the Jesse* of Teg*! table Stands, on the*oay of sale, to! jwoduoers ol re* gelablee only, H. M.DUHLAP, ' ape:td chairman of the Oommlttee on Markets. NOTICE.— Owner, ef oil in BULK BOATS are hereby notified that they ' MOST HOT BAUD THEIB BOATS At tbo AlUgheay Wharf, ondar pena'tjr efFItTY ©jLLAM; j JAMYS ALLEN, Vfclurtaiuter, « Atl»gh»ay Wb>tf. SMALL 'SUTAiOJOj, JfOK- Bacatoi thla day, 20 bb!a. pore Saadliog Jen*] Paw* Btowr. 20 « *» •• Marcer, JO “ •• « Plakei; IS »« “ «• Prloc* Alberti; . O M Tnseh Beds; . » t- h. TOIOT * (jo SUWJKIEB.— 10 bblfl. Uteen Apples; i do Butler, .. , §- do ' Fare Cider; , , gOdMJn CoraßfOJmi; Jut leceiroj, In ttoro ud for retojby _ OHAB,O. BAJL8l»BV, >p!T « Jfo. ÜB-tlbomr Hfrot. rtt bAlilE* OffAKi>SLIXBB. A lot of BXX MQHT OHAHDttIKBB, of Iho etleVnfodtiMlre otOMUUoB A Bmkor; »>»**“<> itrto nod' flalib. Will -bi *®M T«rlow, »loto to •ait.* ■ ,omtwhadat -...1^-w'-Ao» «!'m»a "" ■nifeat 'i •' y. ,yglTß,osa»qo. *. r OTH FOB SAL^L— Nin«teo°,BaUcl- JU ln» UU lor «a»Jn U» , City* bngtlfaOr Attttfrdca-.“P i Itltnd Xim.•( Uma wilb *' front,. «t ®MjtW ud iuuSbc l»ek [l2O ferttxr 'n Id foot JHU* "iS/wm* '£««?> V« x an y4jw»lttw«t. AlU«lw»T. • 'lMai lljUX&aij.— lU oukß FotMiriedtn •t >O4 (or »al« by iHUIT *E * LtZSAM, I *&* Boa.IT ua 19 SaUbMditmt, JTEW JDf’CKKUfilßEjrn. Fifth ust of A rPLiCATioNs sVU SELLING LIQUORS, tied in ths Clerk** : Qffl«>,up to April 7th, 1863 : p Lindsay Jauu*, tavern, Ist ward. Pi tsbcrgh; Ni--.hciUoa Fra*., do. do, do; Stans Andrew, do, do, do; I McLongbliu P.. do. ' do, do. Gunning Tbom-*, do, do, do; Zeldler John A., do, do, do; Pander Jacob D., .o, do, do; - • Krapp Michael, do, do, do; rsooi Davit, do, do, do; Bo*b«m John, do, do, do; 7asr* John. da, do, do; c i-ler Fred , do. do, do; Dally Michael, eating house; do, do; • orkron Thomas, do, ‘ do, dt>; Evert H*nry, other goods, do, do; Gncken>ei-oer A. A Bros., do, do. do; Wtotc"* John W., tavern, 2d ward, Pittsburgh; Young N., do. do, do; Hinder Henry, etllng borne; do, do; HljjhUtaan A , do, do, do; Finch J 5 ftOo, other goods, do, do; i paucor J- soph, tavetn, do, do; Gerber Jseo •, doi, do, do; M* rgaorWHUam, do, do, do; Gasz 'lo Franafs, do, Sd wa*d, Fltlsbotgb; Dni n Pat, do. do, do; Duffy John, do do, da; Auth 8., do, do, do; Oella Loaf*, do, do, do; KtorJoicph, do, do, d; Flnnerty John, do. do, do;. Clark A Co., do, do, do; Hall David E. t do, do, do; LorcherJ., do, do. do; Howley John, do, do, do; Ward G. B, do, do, do; Aland Peter, do, do, do; Mullen Patrirk do. do, do; Smith Jchn, do, do, do; .Eheafer William, do, do, do; Biume»>bein Goo., do, do. .do; ‘Flbio Tinotby, do, do, do; Baruard IV A Co., do, do, do; Yoons Eli, do, do, do; Quinn Charles, do, do, do, bbenj P. A., do, do, do; Woo-occk Benry, do, do, do; ftennedy Charles S., do, do, do; Murray Alex., do, do, do; Colleton Edvard, do, do, do; Williams James, do, do, do; Uyei* M.E., eating house, do, do; bpeckmeyer Geo., do, do, do; Kcnlor John, do, do, do; Home Chrbtian, do, do; de; Saab George, do, do, do; Lots Frank, do, do, do; fieldle Gctlrib, do, de, do, 6eqnll Antoni, do, do, do; rovenella btepheo, do, do, do; Glenn John, do, do, do; Corcoran Owtn, do, do, "• do; Voakamp Henry, other good*, do, do; gchock eiwon, do, do, do; Jdolntlre J. P., do, do. do; Reinhardt Jorepb, tavern, ith ward, Pittaborgh; Lanaban James K., <o, do, do; Campbell A MulUn, do, do, do; McQrady John, do, do, do; Lynch Jamea, do, do, do; Emmell Wm M do, do, do; Haas Mathias, do, do, do; Anderson Joaeph N., doi, do, do; Bender Benry, do, do, do; Wrlll Jester, easing honae, de, do; Adler J, A Co, other goods, do, do; PazceU Lawrence, do, do, do; McDarltt John, do, do, do; Swinebart Adam, taTern, 6lh ward, Pittaborgh; Trsytntg Henry, do, do, do; Fox Jacob, do, do, do; Geiscbelmar P., do, do, do; Kook Joseph. do, do, do; Keck Oatnarlno, do, do, do; William, do. do, do; Appleby Lancelot, do, do, do; Smith Jonas,. do, do, do; Greenwood Abr„ do, do, de; William* Thoaa*, de, do, da; Gabrl*l George, dj, do, do; Bthrelbtr Jobo, do, do, do; Albieti J.'iepk, do, do, do; LoDlir Conrad, do, do, do; Miller John, . do, do, do; Fox Gotalad, do, do, do; taldie Emanuel, do, - do, do; Colweaa Henry, eating hooae, do, do; BctlorGeorge W-» do, ds, da; Lodnk ’'imon, other goods, do, do; Bcamtdt Jcaepb, - do, do, de; Sotdenatlcker Vm., do, do, do; Kerchmelr J., eating bouse, 6th ward, Pittaborgh; fctma Catharine, tavern, do, da; Frryrogel Fraa, do, do, do; Crawford Jcg, eating house, 7th ward, Pittsburgh; Joynt James, do, do, do; Sbual James, . tavern, Bth ward, Pittsburgh; Ktochr Caroline, do, , do, de; Diamond John, do,' 9th ward, Pittaborgh; Steven* Ttomas, do, do, do; ' Baum J. G., eating hooae, do, do; Oroi » bm | othsr goods, do, do; Nathlng Charles L , tavern, Ist ward, Allegheny; Gerber George, do. ' do, do; tiostonJohn, do, do, do; Stevenson Charles, So, do, do; Schuts John, do, do, do; Slddons. John, eating house, do, do; Mcul Wjn , taTern, 2d ward, Allegheny; Wal Ur George, do, do, da; Nlchoils John, do, do, . do; Neely James, do, do, do; Newmycr Fetsr, do, do, dd; Stork Valentina, do, de, do; Bewail W. 8., do, do, i do; McAllister James, other goods, do, f do, HthrlUh Valentine, tavern, 3d ward, Allegheny; Wacker Anton, do, do, do; Lang Fredrick, do, do, do; GerstGiorgs, do, do, do; Glass do, do, do; Kara L„ do, do, do; _ Jekel Obitatlan, do, do, do; Faaa Michael, eating home, _ do, do; OuppesAdam, do, * '.do, do; Bhlrmer Jacob, do, do. do; Kocbenderfor F., othsr goods, do, do; Tuteur Abraham, do, do, do; Campbell Matthew, tavern, 4th ward, Allegheny; Krahenbohl John, do, do, do; . Jones James, do, do, do; Cowling J. J n do, do, do; Landgrat Fra*. J., do, do, do; Lutey Henry, do, do, do; “ Boehrlg Gharlis, do, ‘ do, do; Newmyar Christ., do, do, do; Smith G* ones’ do, do, do; FaesGoUslb, do, do, do; Feldner Henry, do, do, do; Beplar Adam, do, do, do; Wygand Henry, do, do, do; XlbarJoho, do, do, do; Weaver Joseph, do, do, do; Weasel Wm, eating hooae, do, do; KUngelman Adam, do, do, do; . Either Michael, do, do, do; Lletel Johanna, * do,' do, do; XlchonmlUer John, do, • do, do; Hespenbeid Henry, other goods, do, do, Sedden William, do, do, do; HawmelerFrtd., do, dm de, - Albright Fred., - taTern, Birmingham; Schulz John, othsr'goods, do; Fldlsr Martin, tavern, do; Kuszler Nicholas; do, . do; Fisher Fr*£cl«, do, do; Mots Adam, db, do; Brtsman FieJ. H, do, do; Jugk Julius, do, Sait Birmingham; KUnzlng Marla K, do, do; S obeli Jeeepb, do, do; Haffoash Charles, do, do; Fisher Gotlelh, do, Durness#; Taylor Marla,-, do, Elizabeth Borough. Sarver, Daniel,,. do, i Wait Elizabeth; ■ Hart v > do, LawrsßesvUle; BsrYingar J.hT. 0 , .do, do, Barger Valentin’?,* do, do; Bray James, do, do; lfaasrr John, do, do; Fast Barbus, do, do; Slaeseor Jacob, anting houre, do; Ho«rr George, other goods, do; ftnlth WUliam, do, do; ' Ludwig Barbara;., tavern, Manchester;' Happier Sadief, ' do, Hoaaonihiii: > HoifaUin W. B, do, McKesedort; Arenstran Fred., do, do; ' Jsmlmon Jot'pb, do, do; Wsrteabach John, - do, do^ Ehgle Jacoby do, do; delnoan H, do, do; Jones Joaiph, do, do; . WlUlamiH.fi., taTtni, South Pittaborgh; Sshswe Henry, other goods, do; Walker John P., tavern, do; Voigt William, ether Mods, do; Lundall Fred., eating house, West Pittaborgh; w Corroon Thomas, tavern, do; : t Hetsel Jacob, do, Sharpabttrg; Behold Jsseph, do, do; Fitzgerald Frza.,othsr goods, SOmparanoiTlUe; Flowtr George, do, do;. Hanley James, eating honae, do; HosHzsl Georgs, taTern, do; Frable Valentine, do, - Baldwin tp; Lampto-WlOlam, . ' do; Chess John, ' do, 'Ohnxtiers tp; • Bolton Bosannn, do, . Colßbs tp; , <r x ;' t'hlreman Mlohiel, do, ' ~ {"do; Haegle George, do,, Fawn tp; . Fowler J. H., d?, FrutkUn tp; Armstroag Bobert, de t > ‘ tp; Bchulte Anthony r do, Mifflin tpj ir nil Jacob. do: : . Hartman Ksiy, do," KcGlnre tp;. ■ fiarver Jacob, tavern, XoOandlsss tp; • Pennsit Ann, eating honae, FIU tp; GKlssple Tbos., tavern, do; Laeflsr Baptist, do;! Feeble* tp; YayglOhnßk,‘ do, Btserrs tp; i Waldsohmldt Henry,do; | do; I . "Lobrman John, do, • .do; fihearer George, . do, - i do; Gerat Philip, do, do; Young Conrad, do, do; Bnck Gcatavus, eating house, do;, . Koenig Andrew, do,; do; - Tid&aUJaaieeß., tavern, Boblnaontp; Hszleqx L?on, do,! * Boas ts; Keating J. F. D., do,- 1 ’' do; Farmaice EUzibelb, do, . & haler tp; ' Hampe Fred , do, Lower At. Clair tp; Ott Jacob, do,; -do; , Hogle Francis eating honae, ds; ‘ r I Grlsruon Wm., other goods, do; fianaberry Ma^’t,'ttvam, CnSon^; Bennett Janet, catlhg bovse, do; Hahn Ann,: uvitn, do; Gallaher Pan, do, . Versalllss tp: Beece Ezaktei, do,} Wilkla* tp; do,. do; Lang Tlioe., Agent, do;| , i ' -Tianger Acolnh, do, I do; . Xhe Conrt wilAneet on WXDHKIDAY, April 28th, 1863, at 10 o’clock. Bemocstraaass most bn Aisd w or’before that day. Applicants wQI bring their Bonds to sy office betas, the day of hMrtag, that an • affldaHt Tnay ba made is to tk% snfflofoncy of the ssourlty on the same. . anlßgtd W. A. HKBBOK. Omh. MSN.—AII party or .V'7 | OWHIHO OIL IHBOLXBOATS, An jiwebj rtrlcthr tbs sum fflttia Kb« Units ofUtf «ity, wrAtt puiltt of 990 torboebolhw,: , . -B.o.Kijcr. ■? MU>ia7«V«pHl 16m: 180." ' oplfcln T IMJ&*-10G bbU. ire»h White lecoit* iiiiifolrii by ; JOBS B. OAHYULP, DRT GOOD*. GOODS I NEW GOODS 1 EATON, MACRVaK &. CO., Are now opening a choice selection of rhiJiAlsos. iMßßoiomn. RIBBONB ABB liACBS. BOSIIBT ABHOIOVJS, HIAB-BBBBBIS ABB BITS, •MtfSSKVg** Fancy Goods Ss Notions. To which they Incite the .ttcntfcm of WHOtiSIALX AHD HKCAIL-BUVBBfI. Nos. 17 and 18 Fifth Street JOBT OPENED. 1 cms SUKHBB BALMORAL SKIRTS; MALTKBK LAOS COLLARS, choice BVAL SHELL COMBS, new styles; TRENCH BOWS, entirely sejr; IATOH, MACBOM A 00.. 80. 17 fifth .treat. /COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS AND V/ BXTAUi BBALBBS, of the die ud nelfh boring towns, are lespectful'y invited toexamlne onr stock of TBIMMIHQB, NOTIOHB, HOBIXBT AQLOYK9, BUBBOIDIBIKB, BIBBOHB. SUOHB9, LAOI GOODS, HI U>>DBXBBKB ft HUB, SHIBTB,OOBBSXB, BalH AJd> BTOT CKB&ILLAS, BUTTOHS, THBIADs, POIB, And tbSTerlousoaaU artldas la oar line of business. We hare on hand a large and vail selected stock STAPLE ARTICLES, Bought vhtn prlcaa vara from SS to 60 par oast, lover than at promt, aad hating added our spring purehaata of tma ooona, bought at first hands tad on the moat bramble terms, are ara pzaparad to oflar advantages th price and aalaotSon equal to any bouaa east or vast. In our Vaoiniu DxrAxnmr, on the aacondaad third floors, vlll ba found extsnarre assortments of tha artlolaa enumerated abova. We thsreflna solicit ja call frpm all buyers, assured that with ourlnereaf jodftriMtkswscan give them bargains In tha quality | and prices of our goods. jD. B. MAOBmr. ,-y—R. 0. OLYML IHACBVgi Sc. GLIDE, No. 78 Harket Street, 15 Betwea Fourth end the Diamond. gALE OF DRY GOODS, 59 HABIBS! BTBEET. Hew Dm* Good*, Bacc|uft, Han ties, Cloak*, Silki Honiekeeping Good*, | Gent’* and Boy*’ Wear. CHBAPI GHXAV! GHXAPI jgPfiTNG GOODS, CHEAP FOE GASH, AT J. M. Burchfield’s. BPfiIHG MOUB Dn l AIHEB for 25 worth Slots. LIGHT OHIHIZI3, “ SIX" W “ OA. LIOOB, •* 10 " M " Do. •* 25 « 81 *' LA VILLAS, " 15 « 90 “ Do. u £Q u gfi ii Do. » « a- “ Do, « M« 87 M BLXAOHMD- MOSLIHfI, 19 To 87% cents. VHBLXAOHHD do., 90 «3% u . How is the time to make your purchases, as goads are aalUag cheaper than they wfll beaoldwbtt tha Spring opase. . apis rpO OOUNTBT MERCHANTS AND A DSALXBS. KATON, RHCRIHI A €^ Not. 17 a?d 19Fifth Stuax, J*bbM»*nd B«UU«tsof HOOF SKIMS, ■UBBOIDIftIBS, QIBTS’SHXRXBi EIBBOm,BUOHB, OOLLABfI,TI*I, „ HOSIOTf (HCATXB. SIPHYBB, TABES, Ant •lan—orfiatcf= SICiJiL WASIB Aflp KOfXOHB. : TtotowprioM it vbkh crar ctook m nvehand —ht— aa to oto mt fodacnnii lo uzl iM OOUHTBY MBBOHABTB, VIUOIBS ud FVDDLBBB, and «Uvtoto7 to aril again. apTteaiSm ' Houue g 1 ■ ■«* . V STRAW eOORR ' BytheOutar OoMu . OH UP 808 GASH, AS JOSBFH HOBHBA 00,’B, IT ndtl Mark* fttmt. »>* WtiliMli Ban— o- uriK . laM&tf ÜbJHJS UOUDj*, ' t V _ • .'.V ?• ■■ mwsxlu, nWOIBODIiAU, - MW SMQOTM, HBW fiPBIHQ A.HD BUIOUCtt OHAWLEU ALEX. BATES’, ■ ■ niimiwnt. gPitiUG . v -■ . " X>e iißinea. Of a»nnr«iit|lMu^ct : itekMt4ulltl4 FOB 25 CBtfHV ALSZAHBSB BilZßy ' •Pl 3 >1 rtyTH ITKMT. gABGAINS INDBY GOODS, LAHB, X'JIBOY * Co.’B, 110 nDKU.It RHB,lo«h«y>' I (M door Map Mm* JUtkst HoomO ;Tt * 4 Ught Cotttod Prints; Ttmak sad Bull* OUb£k Itoaoh Lawns: VtM Wool 4o I^MrttdXaSSo sityflsssiSisS gSBm& fcv^AJlC^— i(W boxes lot tile bv 5,. «.*. vAHaxnoaujHriraoo.. »»« .TO « Ttllt Hit Wo»4 UlMa, dep ooodi. JOSEPH HORNE AGO., « and ¥9 Market Street, AMMUlatfit the LOWX3T GABII PBICXB th*lr choice MkcUfio of i UCBBOIBKRrXft, • *• OOLLABB, BRB AKD BLXBYK3. : B^Sr^ IHBKIriSG3 * ‘ I IKIBTS. OOBBSTBti HBAD>DBB£SIiL bbad m£r OLOTBB, HOBIIST, BVH UKBBILXtAB. TBIintIKQS. nd aonon. They elao keepcobbUqUton herd en of TASKS, TtSBaiTSSH. TB, FXBVOBATXD PAPKB, *o„ Beside stall Use of lasikb* * QHTLnr.EB'a übdkmabmihts. JOBBPH HORNE *C6,,: Hoe. 17 AHD T# KABKBT BIBBST. gHAEKKSI MHAK.tHHI 400 DOZEN, All ebeei white end colored, BHAK ERHOOj DB, AT LSBS TBAS BABTHBN PBIOXB,. FOR CASH, | MACBUH ft GLIDE'S, j So. 78 HABKK BTUtT,' (B*ho«n Tonrth end Pleaeed.) :MaaJBBJOJEJrTB. TiMWI AKP PURSO* ft MtrMßftlV-PriTßfal BoXM, $5 001 Eft* gte—tttnftlnf PujL,fl 00;iP»r$rne*teaadPfB ftowu. mtit 'hsulj otrciDi IS mili Ooteeiflelkry, SSeente; Colored Basse, #0 cent!} Qelktft Veentf* ■ 1 Benefit andpcsiUreijlaethlghi of TABKU BOBUBOH, Srho «1U eppeerin three cfcsreeten, £ MTfieoohd eppeersace of the cheraung yenng so* ABHIBWABD, j TEES (Trilaj) VIH to patterned' Btrmit of the Rock*. lABTBBBBOOK TABKPQ BOMBBTO. AMBBowtii i .- -a rosnot. nT-i-Bk aSBOI WABD. . To to tallowed W - ; the DAYS OF’76. / i j- DARItUHOTTOH YASKBJ EOBIMOH. ■aitM won. otT.T.T imut ) ' Tooooclodoviik , Tfca Battle of Murfree«boro. FtHHBBOTAT. .YAHAmBOBIHBON. ALTABPff.iTr 7 —HHDIBIOB. OOL.OABXSOHB UaIOBA : *«BII PlBlfl., BTANUfiX * OU/B ; POLOPTICOBAHA OF THECAE, Depleting«U the evenfe of ilxnportface from | BOMTBB TO MUBrBKBSBOBpA Shawl*, With the abet iatrieete weeMnery ud aetcnlihtng eflMts, on eshlblttoa ot - j * • HAIOHIC HALL, 'TEZB KVIHIHQ. iriiulMlmi 25 oenta: Children 15onta. eplO ‘ i : u FUK XMJfi [ BIHBFITOTTHI SUBSISTENCE COMMITTEE,, ) By tlw pcplli nad frlenda of Mr. 0. TiMcox, will', Uksplaea »t Vmoqlo HaII on TUBBPAY KTXB -256, April Silt, Hcketican be bad'ftoni tbs moabsni of tbs Oea* oUtoo, sad at tbe mulo sad drag stons. Slekst* pLUUBENG, diß abd stun aicnnb Tbs ondtnlgned, Laving Ul7 yoara' txpsriMww,./ 7 . .' • ; .' .•; /.i. Inthsabors bastoea*, are pnparad to It spall kinds .. ofFLUHSIfieWOBS. oatbajnost approved plan* ; Irtrj'dtnnipUon ij GAB AHB BTBAH TIFIB pit j wp lnadataUs iaazmsraiidatitasonablsprioss. . 9T ALL WOSK WjinBAMTED. ' t <. 'lv ; ' ;i ■, ' • i - ; . ‘ BAXLEY, FARRELL * CO,, »ii ' ’ 1 Bemyocam Kmart. . 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